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executive functioning skills worksheets: The Executive Function Guidebook Roberta Strosnider, Valerie Saxton Sharpe, 2019-03-22 Teach some of the most important skills your students will ever need! Executive function skills—including self-regulation, focus, planning, and time-management—are essential to student success, but they must be taught and practiced. This unique guidebook provides a flexible seven-step model, incorporating UDL principles and the use of metacognition, for making executive-function training part of your classroom routine at any grade level. Features include: Descriptions of each skill and its impact on learning Examples of instructional steps to assist students as they set goals and work to achieve success. Strategies coded by competency and age/grade level Authentic snapshots and “think about” sections Templates for personalized goal-setting, data collection, and success plans Accompanying strategy cards |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Flexible and Focused Adel C. Najdowski, 2016-12-28 Flexible and Focused: Teaching Executive Function Skills to Individuals with Autism and Attention Disorders is a manual written for individuals who work with learners who struggle with executive function deficits. The manual takes the perspective that executive function skills can be improved through effective intervention, just like any other skills. This how-to manual provides practical strategies for teaching learners to be focused, organized, flexible, and able to effectively manage themselves. Ready-to-use lessons, data sheets, worksheets, and other tools for practitioners, educators, and parents are provided to help them tackle common problems associated with executive function deficits in learners of any diagnosis, ages 5 to adult. The principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA), which form the foundation of this manual, are translated into simple, easy-to-use procedures. Lessons for improving executive function skills in real-life everyday situations are provided in the following areas: - Self-awareness - Inhibition and impulse control - Self-management - Attention - Organization - Problem solving - Time management - Planning - Working memory - Emotional self-regulation - Flexibility - Provides an overview of what constitutes executive function skills - Outlines how techniques based on applied behavior analysis can be used to teach skills - Presents step-by-step lessons for practitioners, educators, and parents to implement with individuals with executive function deficits - Includes data sheets, task analyses, worksheets, and visual aids |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Promoting Executive Function in the Classroom Lynn Meltzer, 2010-03-23 Accessible and practical, this book helps teachers incorporate executive function processes - such as planning, organizing, prioritizing, and self-checking - into the classroom curriculum. Chapters provide effective strategies for optimizing what Ka 12 students learn by improving how they learn. Noted authority Lynn Meltzer and her research associates present a wealth of easy-to-implement assessment tools, teaching techniques and activities, and planning aids. Featuring numerous whole-class ideas and suggestions, the book also covers the nuts and bolts of differentiating instruction for students with learning or attention difficulties. Case examples illustrate individualized teaching strategies and classroom accommodations. Fifteen reproducibles are included; the large-size format facilitates photocopying and day-to-day reference. This book will be invaluable to classroom teachers and special educators in grades K-12, teacher educators, school psychologists, and neuropsychologists. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Functioning Workbook Melissa Mullin Ph D, Karen Fried Psy D, 2013-03 Many students struggle with organization, planning, completing homework, and creating an effective study routine. School seems more challenging for them than their peers. These children may be labeled as disorganized, absent-minded, scattered, or forgetful by teachers, when in reality the issue is underdeveloped executive function - a skill, like any other, that can be taught! This EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING WORKBOOK increases student's ability to plan, start, and finish work independently. It identifies student's aims and challenges, builds thinking skills, and provides tools to help build organizational strategies. Judging time accurately Building Working Memory Breaking down complex projects into manageable, orderly tasks Correctly estimating how long tasks will take Starting, stopping, and changing activities This Executive Functioning Workbook is the first subject-matter book geared toward the STUDENT - providing worksheets and advice for students to develop and improve their Executive Functioning skills. The step-by-step worksheets and checklists designed by educational experts Melissa Mullin Ph.D. and Karen Fried PsyD MFT are the results of over 20 years of helping students succeed in school. Parenting and teaching solutions utilize student's strengths and weaknesses help build organization and establish a schedule that works. The Executive Functioning Workbook provides easy to follow, hands-on guidance and support to help students organize, plan, and follow through on tasks. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Parent-Teen Therapy for Executive Function Deficits and ADHD Margaret H. Sibley, 2016-10-05 This user-friendly manual presents an innovative, tested approach to helping teens overcome the frustrating organizational and motivation problems associated with executive function deficits and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The Supporting Teens' Autonomy Daily (STAND) approach uses motivational interviewing (MI) to engage teens and their parents in building key compensatory skills in organization, time management, and planning. Parent training components ease family conflict and equip parents to support kids' independence. Ready-to-use worksheets and rating scales are provided; the book has a large-size format for easy photocopying. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print all 45 reproducible tools. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids Sharon Grand, 2021-10-25 Help kids grow their executive functioning skills with activities for ages 6 to 9 Executive functioning is the name for the skills we use to pay attention, complete tasks, and remember important things. But that's a lot for a brain to do every day--especially for kids. The Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids helps them train their brain to improve their memory, flexible thinking, and self-control. Kids will explore 40 hands-on activities to help them conquer executive functioning skills at home, at school, and out in the world. Just for kids--This book is made especially for kids to work on independently so they can see their skills develop and feel accomplished. Insightful activities--Kids will discover exercises that inspire them to work hard and appreciate the strengths and talents they already have. Tools for parents--Grown-ups can get involved, too, with a section of tips and activities that explain how kids learn and how adults can help them succeed. Empower kids to tackle any challenge with the skills they'll learn in the Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Smart but Scattered Peg Dawson, Richard Guare, 2011-11-30 This book has been replaced by Smart but Scattered, Second Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-5459-1. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Hide-a-Saurus Twinkl Originals, 2020-01-31 Ten dinosaur friends are playing hide-and-seek. Can you help to find them all? Download the full eBook and explore supporting teaching materials at www.twinkl.com/originals Join Twinkl Book Club to receive printed story books every half-term at www.twinkl.co.uk/book-club (UK only). |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Function & Child Development Marcie Yeager, Daniel Yeager, 2012-09-25 A brain-based approach to helping kids stay focused and achieve. Poor executive function (EF) in the brain can mean behavioral and attentional problems in school. This book explains to professionals and parents how EF develops in kids, what EF difficulties look like, and what creative and effective interventions can meet their needs. Executive functions involve mental processes such as: Working memory–holding several pieces of information in mind while we try to do something with them–for example, understand and solve a problem or carry out a task. Response inhibition–inhibiting actions that interfere with our intentions or goals. Shifting focus–interrupting an ongoing response in order to direct attention to other aspects of a situation that are important for goal attainment. Cognitive flexibility–generating alternative methods of solving a problem or reaching a goal. Self-monitoring–checking on one's own cognitions and actions to assure that they are in line with one's intentions. Goal Orientation–creating and carrying out a multi-step plan for achieving a goal in a timely fashion, keeping the big picture in mind. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Solving Executive Function Challenges Lauren Kenworthy, Laura Gutermuth Anthony, Katie C. Alexander, Monica Adler Werner, Lynn M. Cannon, Lisa Greenman, 2014 This quick problem-solving guide helps you explicitly teach critical executive function skills to high-functioning children with autism (Grades K-8). |
executive functioning skills worksheets: The Smart But Scattered Guide to Success Peg Dawson, Richard Guare, 2016-01-15 Meeting a huge demand, Peg Dawson and Richard Guare (authors of the bestselling Smart but Scattered books focusing on kids and teens) now provide a state of the art resource specifically geared to adults. Drs. Dawson and Guare offer expert guidance for boosting executive skills--the core brain based abilities needed to get more done with less stress. Readers will be drawn in by realistic examples, self quizzes, and science based tools for strengthening time management, organization, emotional control, and more. And what you can't change, you can work around! The book is packed with simple yet effective strategies for maintaining focus, conquering clutter, staying on top of work demands, and taming the chaos of family life. Numerous worksheets and forms (which purchasers can download and print in a convenient 8 |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Function Difficulties in Adults Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, 2018-01-02 |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Smart But Scattered Teens Richard Guare, Peg Dawson, Colin Guare, 2012-12-16 Uses key principles from the business world to help teens get organized, stay focused, and control their impulses. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Raising an Organized Child Damon Korb, 2019 Guidance that can boost your child's organization and lower your frustration. It includes specific activities for your child's age and developmental level to improve executive function. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: You Are a Social Detective! Michelle Garcia Winner, Pamela Crooke, 2021-01-04 The social world is a big, complicated place! We are all social detectives as we observe, gather, and make sense of the clues within different social contexts (settings, situations, and the people in them) to figure out the hidden rules for expected behaviors. This leads us toward understanding how we each feel and think about others in a situation and how we choose to respond to each other’s actions and reactions. We are good Social Detectives when we use our eyes, ears, hearts, and brains to figure out what others are planning to do next or are presently doing and what they mean by their words and actions. This revised, expanded 2nd edition of the awarding-winning storybook teaches from the social learner’s perspective about the power of observation, reading context, and interpreting clues before choosing how to respond in ways that meet their social goals. A new structured approach to observation, new illustrations reflecting a broader range of inclusion and diversity in characters, practice pages and activities for deeper learning, specific teaching tips, and a glossary of Social Thinking Vocabulary and concepts are just some of the new material you’ll find inside. This is the first book in the Superflex® series. It guides readers on a journey of discovery where they can: · Learn formulas for gathering clues by observing a setting, situation, and people in it · Be empowered to figure out how the social world works through their own detective lens · Learn to identify feelings and emotions and connect them to behaviors · Understand that all feelings are okay, even uncomfortable ones, and we can still learn and grow · Get support from emojis and special word banks · Find core Social Thinking® Vocabulary words highlighted throughout to support and strengthen key learning concepts · Have numerous opportunities to make smart guesses about hidden social rules in various situations · See examples and tips for school, home, and community life · Celebrate how all of us are social observers who are affected by others’ actions and reactions |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Tools of the Mind Elena Bodrova, Deborah Leong, 2024-04-24 Now in its third edition, this classic text remains the seminal resource for in-depth information about major concepts and principles of the cultural-historical theory developed by Lev Vygotsky, his students, and colleagues, as well as three generations of neo-Vygotskian scholars in Russia and the West. Featuring two new chapters on brain development and scaffolding in the zone of proximal development, as well as additional content on technology, dual language learners, and students with disabilities, this new edition provides the latest research evidence supporting the basics of the cultural-historical approach alongside Vygotskian-based practical implications. With concrete explanations and strategies on how to scaffold young children’s learning and development, this book is essential reading for students of early childhood theory and development. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Learning the R.O.P.E.S. for Improved Executive Function Patricia Schetter, 2016-09-19 This user-friendly book offers both an understanding of and strategies for addressing executive dysfunction in children with and Autism Spectrum Disorder and other neurological diversity. Reproducible forms and fill-in templates are included on a download with this book |
executive functioning skills worksheets: 100 Task Cards: Text Evidence Scholastic Teaching Resources, Scholastic, 2017 Give students the tools they need to meet--and exceed--the new language-arts standards in just ten minutes a day! Each book in this series contains 100 reproducible cards stocked with high-interest mini-passages and key questions to quickly hone comprehension skills. Focus topics include main idea and details, making inferences, summarizing, predicting, citing text evidence, author's purpose, and much more. Perfect for whole-class, group, or independent learning. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Deductive Reasoning Exercises for Attention and Executive Functions Carrie B. Cole, 2016 Deductive Reasoning Exercises for Attention and Executive Functions: Real-Life Problem Solving is a workbook intended for speech-language pathologists and other clinicians working with clients with cognitive-linguistic impairments. The objective is to provide a fun way for clients to engage in therapy as well as provide home program materials that |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Skills and Reading Comprehension Kelly B. Cartwright, 2023-03-31 How do K-12 students become self-regulated learners who actively deploy comprehension strategies to make meaning from texts? This cutting-edge guide is the first book to highlight the importance of executive skills for improving reading comprehension. Chapters review the research base for particular executive functions/m-/such as planning, organization, cognitive flexibility, and impulse control/m-/and present practical skills-building strategies for the classroom. Detailed examples show what each skill looks like in real readers, and sidebars draw explicit connections to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)-- |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Skills Coaching Colin Guare, Richard Guare, Peg Dawson, 2017-02-23 A Manual for Executive Skills Coaching with Adults Affected by Conditions of Poverty and Stress |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Unstuck and on Target! Lynn M. Cannon, Lauren Kenworthy, Katie C. Alexander, Monica Adler Werner, Laura Gutermuth Anthony, 2021 For students with executive function challenges, problems with flexibility and goal-directed behavior can be a major obstacle to success in school and in life. With the enhanced second edition of this popular curriculum--now optimized for both in-person and virtual instruction--you'll have everything you need to explicitly teach executive function skills in today's educational environment. A highly effective intervention for students ages 8-11, Unstuck & On Target! gives you 21 ready-to-use, field-tested lessons that boost critical skills like cognitive flexibility, problem solving, coping, and goal setting. Ideal for use with learners with autism, ADHD, and other challenges that affect executive function, this curriculum includes a comprehensive manual and a package of digital, downloadable components that are easy to print and use in face-to-face or virtual settings. Unstuck and On Target! Benefits: Optimized for the way you teach today. The new reconfigured format makes the kit more flexible--you can use it in schools or during remote instruction. Meets the needs of MTSS Tier 2 learners. This proven curriculum is one of the few tailored to the needs of Tier 2 students who need more focused instruction.Gives you explicit, step-by-step routines, activities, and scripts to help students improve executive function skills.Targets the flexibility and planning skills every student needs to learn effectively, reduce stress, get along with others, problem-solve, and more.Can be done with any class, by any teacher. Each ready-to-use lesson comes complete with clear instructions, materials lists, and tips for teachers.Makes learning fun with engaging games, role plays, stories, and lively class discussions.Reinforces new skills through 19 Home Practice handouts in English and Spanish. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Smart but Scattered--and Stalled Richard Guare, Colin Guare, Peg Dawson, 2019-01-15 Whether you're a young adult who is stalled on the journey to independence--or a concerned parent still sharing the family nest--this compassionate book is for you. Providing a fresh perspective on the causes of failure to launch, the expert authors present a 10-step plan that helps grown kids and parents work together to achieve liftoff. Learn why brain-based executive skills such as planning, organization, and time management are so important to success, and what you can do to strengthen them. You get downloadable practical tools for figuring out what areas to target, building skills, identifying a desired career path, and making a customized action plan. Vivid stories of other families navigating the same challenges (including father and son Richard and Colin Guare) reveal what kind of parental support is productive--and when to let go. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Adhd, Executive Function & Behavioral Challenges in the Classroom Cindy Goldrich, Carly Goldrich, 2019-09-24 |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Skills in Children and Adolescents Peg Dawson, Richard Guare, 2018-06-13 More than 100,000 school practitioners and teachers (K–12) have benefited from the step-by-step guidelines and practical tools in this influential go-to resource, now revised and expanded with six new chapters. The third edition presents effective ways to assess students' strengths and weaknesses, create supportive instructional environments, and promote specific skills, such as organization, time management, sustained attention, and emotional control. Strategies for individualized and classwide intervention are illustrated with vivid examples and sample scripts. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the book includes 38 reproducible forms and handouts. Purchasers get access to a webpage where they can download and print the reproducible materials. New to This Edition *Chapter with guidance and caveats for developing individual education programs (IEPs), 504 Plans, and multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS). *Chapters on working with students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder. *Three guest-authored chapters describing exemplary schoolwide applications. *More student centered--provides a template for involving children in intervention decision making. *Fully updated with the latest developments in the field. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by Sandra M. Chafouleas. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Stop, Think, Act Megan M. McClelland, Shauna L. Tominey, 2015-08-27 Stop, Think, Act: Integrating Self-regulation in the Early Childhood Classroom offers early childhood teachers the latest research and a wide variety of hands-on activities to help children learn and practice self-regulation techniques. Self-regulation in early childhood leads to strong academic performance, helps students form healthy friendships, and gives them the social and emotional resources they need to face high-stress situations throughout life. The book takes you through everything you need to know about using self-regulation principles during circle time, in literacy and math instruction, and during gross motor and outdoor play. Each chapter includes a solid research base as well as practical, developmentally-appropriate games, songs, and strategies that you can easily incorporate in your own classroom. With Stop, Think, Act, you’ll be prepared to integrate self-regulation into every aspect of the school day. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: The Adult Speech Therapy Workbook Chung Hwa Brewer, 2021-04 THE ADULT SPEECH THERAPY WORKBOOK is your go-to resource for handouts and worksheets. It was designed for speech therapists new to adult speech therapy and covers the most common diagnoses and disorders across all adult speech therapy settings, from hospitals, to skilled nursing facilities, to home health. This workbook is packed with over 580 pages of practical, evidenced-based treatment material. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: The Everything Parent's Guide to Special Education Amanda Morin, 2014-04-18 Be your child's best advocate! Children with special needs who succeed in school have one thing in common--their parents are passionate and effective advocates. It's not an easy job, but with The Everything Parent's Guide to Special Education, you will learn how to evaluate, prepare, organize, and get quality services, no matter what your child's disability. This valuable handbook gives you the tools you need to navigate the complex world of special education and services, with information on: Assessment and evaluation Educational needs for different disabilities, including multiple disabilities Current law, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Working within the school system to create an IEP The importance of keeping detailed records Dealing with parent-school conflict With worksheets, forms, and sample documents and letters, you can be assured that you'll have all you need to help your child thrive--in school and in life! |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Social Skills Printables Workbook S. B. Linton, 2019-12-24 The Social Skills Printables Workbook: For Students with Autism & Similar Special Needs will work well for any students whose special needs include developmental delays or they may work for younger students in primary grades learning to develop social skills. The 60 worksheets can supplement a social skills curriculum or they can be used daily as a discussion starter for reviewing social skills. This workbook includes social skills related worksheets that require variations in response styles for many answers. (Ex. matching, cutting, circling, and pasting.) The skills are broken up in to 4 sections: Self-Management, Emotions, Communicating with Others and Self-Awareness. Here are the worksheets included: SELF-MANAGEMENT---Self Management- Checklist, My Own Self-Monitoring Checklist, Reinforcement Assessment 1, Reinforcement Assessment 2, Reinforcement Assessment 3, Information is POWER Cards, It's Ok to Make a Mistake, Social Skills. EMOTIONS---Match to Same, Emotions, Sad, Happy, Scared, Angry, Point to the Emotion Cards, Identify Emotions, Emotional States, Emotions - Match to the Same, Tell This Story, What Are They Feeling?, I Need a Break Lesson, Working Around Others, Taking Turns, My Turn Your Turn, Waiting, Sharing Space-Color by Code, Share, Sharing Vocabulary, Volume Control 1, Volume Control 2, Trace Words, Working With Others - Word Find. SELF-AWARENESS--- About Me...These Things Hurt My Ears, About ME...These Things Hurt My Eyes, About ME...These Things Hurt My Skin, About ME...These Smells Hurt My Nose, About ME...These Things Hurt My Feelings, Making a Mistake, Not Getting What You Want, Stress, Calming Down, Coping with Challenges, Self-Awareness Words, Describe a Feeling, What Is He Saying?, Emotion Apps, Friends Graphic Organizer, What is a Friend? COMMUNICATING WITH OTHERS---What do I like the best?, Social Skills Vocabulary, Saying Thank You, When to Say Thank You, Class Rules Narrative, Imitate Others, I Want This, What Do I Do?, I Don't Want This, What Do I Do?, Repeat, More & Again, Game Rules. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: The Multicontext Approach to Cognitive Rehabilitation Joan Toglia, Erin R Foster, 2021-04-14 This text provides practical information, tools and resources for implementation of the Multicontext Approach (MC) in cognitive rehabilitation. The Multicontext approach is uniquely designed to promote and enhance cognitive strategy use, self-awareness and self-monitoring skills across everyday activities in a way that maximizes functional outcomes for people with cognitive impairments due to acquired brain injury and other health conditions. Assembled by a leading worldwide expert in cognitive rehabilitation, this is the first comprehensive volume that integrates Multicontext treatment principles, evidence and guidelines all in one place and provides how to information to guide clinical practice and research. Organized into 3 sections, the first part provides foundational knowledge and clinical examples of the impact of cognitive impairments on functional performance and includes tools for observing, analyzing, and interpreting cognitive performance within daily life activities. The second part provides in-depth coverage of the Multicontext approach including theoretical concepts, strategies to address different cognitive performance problems, and detailed guidelines for using a structured metacognitive framework, guided learning techniques, and structuring treatment activities along a transfer continuum to optimize generalization or carryover of learning. The final part of the book provides additional clinical scenarios and case examples to illustrate how the Multicontext approach can be tailored to meet individual needs across a wide range of clinical problems and settings as well as within interprofessional teams. This landmark publication is an essential resource for occupational therapy practitioners, students, clinical neuropsychologists, researchers, and other healthcare professionals who work within the field of cognitive rehabilitation in inpatient, outpatient or community-based settings. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, this invaluable book features an extensive appendix with a full of a range of learning exercises and reflective activities, summaries, observational tools, training guides, clinical examples, treatment forms and worksheets that can be reproduced for clinical practice to enable readers to carry out these methods with their clients. Purchasers obtain access to a Web page where they can download and print reproducible materials from appendices. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Function in the Classroom Christopher Kaufman, 2010 A practical guide for K-12 teachers to enhancing executive function skills for all students, with and without learning disabilities. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: The Executive Functioning Skills Workbook for Kids Rob Plevin, 2023-12-12 Get ready for success with The Executive Functioning Skills Workbook for Kids. This is your ticket to discovering super cool ways to be the best version of yourself! You'll learn how to: ✓Manage your time, so you never miss out on fun. ✓ Stay super focused, even when there's a lot happening around you. ✓ Keep your stuff neat, tidy and organised. ✓ Get started and get things done without wasting time. ✓ Stay on track and keep going on tasks, even when things get tough. ✓ Understand your feelings and manage your mood. ✓ Boost your memory, making schoolwork a breeze. Why parents buy this workbook... Through a diverse range of interactive activities and reflective exercises, this workbook offers children the tools they need to develop and improve executive functioning skills in various facets of their life. They'll delve into the importance of time management, memory, decision making, emotional regulation, perseverance, planning and organisation; setting them on a path to success at school and beyond. Perfect for kids who want to get ahead, this workbook is a fun and practical guide to mastering the skills that make a difference. Whether it's acing school projects, keeping their room organised, or managing their time for maximum fun, this book has it all! Get your copy today. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Coping Skills for Kids Workbook: Over 75 Coping Strategies to Help Kids Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Anger Janine Halloran, 2018-04-24 |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Wacky Wednesday Dr. Seuss, 1974-09-12 Find each and every wacky mistake in this silly book of errors with Dr. Seuss! From a shoe stuck on the ceiling to tigers at school to flying cars, this is no normal Wednesday! Kids will love counting up the crazy things they see on every page in this search-and-find activity book featuring the madcap magic of Dr. Seuss's rhyme, and hilarious illustrations from George Booth! Beginner Books are fun, funny, and easy to read! Launched by Dr. Seuss in 1957 with the publication of The Cat in the Hat, this beloved early reader series motivates children to read on their own by using simple words with illustrations that give clues to their meaning. Featuring a combination of kid appeal, supportive vocabulary, and bright, cheerful art, Beginner Books will encourage a love of reading in children ages 3–7. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Organizational Skills Training for Children with ADHD Richard Gallagher, Howard B. Abikoff, Elana G. Spira, 2014-03-19 This indispensable manual presents an easy-to-implement intervention with proven effectiveness for children with ADHD in grades 3 to 5. Organizational skills training helps kids develop essential skill sets for organizing school materials, tracking assignments, and completing homework and other tasks successfully. Clinicians are provided with detailed session-by-session instructions and all of the tools needed to implement the program in collaboration with parents and teachers. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the book includes nearly 100 reproducible handouts and forms. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. See also the related parent guide from Gallagher et al., The Organized Child: An Effective Program to Maximize Your Kid's Potential/m-/in School and in Life. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Seeing My Time-Course Notes Marydee Sklar, 2013-01-19 The workbook for teaching the Sklar Process™ - a hands on, multisensory program that develops the metacognition required to change time management and organization behavior. Companion book is: Seeing My Time–Instructor's Manual by the same author. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Social Thinking and Me! Linda Murphy, Michelle Garcia Winner, 2015-03-01 Introducing Social Thinking Vocabulary concepts to school-age children |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Executive Functioning Activities Melissa Rose LPC-MHSP, NCC, 2022-09-06 Build executive functioning skills while having a blast—for kids 4 to 12 Strong executive functioning skills are critical to thriving at school, at home, and beyond. Of course, some children need a little assistance when it comes to things like time management or self-control—and that's perfectly okay! This workbook is full of engaging activities, crafts, and games to help kids and parents build those skills together. Executive functioning basics—Learn how children typically develop executive functioning skills, all while exploring the different facets like task initiation, impulse control, working memory, and organization. Evidence-based strategies—Discover a variety of positive techniques as you work toward helping your child improve behavior, limit frustrations, and build intrinsic motivation. Engaging activities—Foster skills like flexibility and planning through play, with 100+ games and exercises created to target specific areas of executive functioning, including Freeze Dance and Feelings Forecast. Set your child up for success with this effective executive functioning workbook for kids. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: Fine Motor ABC Stacie Erfle, Stacie Erfle Otr/L, 2016-04-13 Bulk pricing available. Contact Stacie at www.skillbuilderbooks.com for more information. I recommend Fine Motor ABC for all of my students. It's a valuable tool for kids with typical development and for those with delayed motor skills. Melissa Whitten, Preschool Teacher Build skills one page at a time with Fine Motor ABC; 26 targeted activities designed for children ages 4 to 7. This alphabet themed book is an engaging and easy-to-implement resource that helps kids of all abilities develop foundational and functional fine motor skills. Each activity in the book is accompanied by a photograph showing how to perform the task, corresponding alphabet hand sign, and two sections of text. The main text is a rhyming couplet written in children's book style. It is a quick, fun, and engaging description of the activity. This gets kids interested and gives simple vocabulary to use when completing or discussing each task. The bottom text is designed to give teachers, parents, and caregivers more information about what the activity is addressing and its importance. This empowers adults with the knowledge of not only what to do to help kids develop skills, but how to do it, and why. Whether you simply read through the book, do all 26 activities in a row, or something in between, know that each time a child interacts with Fine Motor ABC they are building skills for success. |
executive functioning skills worksheets: 70 Play Activities for Better Thinking, Self-Regulation, Learning & Behavior Lynne Kenney, Rebecca Comizio, 2016-09-12 Packed with worksheets, handouts, and guided scripts with step-by-step directions, this definitive resource will put you to the top of your play game. With over 70 activities designed to improve thinking, self-regulation, learning and behavior, your tool kit will be full and your creative brain will be inspired to craft your own meaningful exercises. Based on years of clinical experience and educational work, Harvard-trained psychologist, Lynne Kenney, PsyD, and school psychologist, Rebecca Comizio MA, MA-Ed, NCSP have created fun, imaginative, and brain-based exercises for children and adolescents to develop attention, planning, executive function and mood management skills.-- |
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Children’s executive function and self-regulation skills grow at a fast pace during this period, so it is important to adapt activities to match the skills of each child. Younger children need a lot of …
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It’s organized into three broad categories where executive skills come into play: learning; behavior and emotions; and social situations and relationships. Each section includes tips for providing …
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Directions, printable pdf: Here I list 13 Executive Functioning Skills. Note that these are skills we build to help us “execute” complex tasks, in order to succeed in school, or successfully …
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5 Nov 2019 · Below, we provide ideas of strategies that might be used by early educators to focus on executive function in their interactions and instruction with young children.
Principles and Strategies for Improving Executive Function Skills
The 3 core Executive Functions are: • Inhibitory Control (which includes self-control & discipline, also selective attention) • Working Memory (holding info in mind & MANIPULATING it; …
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Executive Skills in the Workplace Step 1. Using the Executive Skills Questionnaire you completed in Chapter 2, check off your three executive skill strengths and your three executive skill weaknesses. If you had a lot of “tie scores,” make a decision about which three skills you most want to focus on as strengths and weaknesses.
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Executive functioning Executive functioning skills are the mental skills we use to manage our emotions, thoughts, and actions. Many people have difficulty with executive functioning skills, an experience which is often referred to as executive dysfunction. Executive dysfunction can
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language and cognitive skills for neurologically-impaired adolescents and adults with diverse levels of functioning. The activities in the following sections can be adapted for clients with a variety of functioning skill levels. • Temporal Orientation Clients with neurological impairments often exhibit difficulty planning their days ...
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Using Executive Functions to complete tasks Executive functions are skills that allow us to initiate and carry out tasks effectively. Most of us take these skills for granted and complete hundreds of tasks each day without really thinking too hard about it. For instance, going shopping would seem
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Executive Skills Questionnaire — Peg Dawson & Richard Guare Step I: Read each item below and then rate that item based on the extent to which you agree or disagree with how well it describes you. Use the rating scale below to choose the appropriate score. Then add the three scores in each section. Use the Key on page 2 to determine your
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20 Jan 2003 · states that executive skills form a set of interrelated but distinct components. Among the later developing executive skills are planning and goal setting (De Luca and Leventer, 2008). The pruning that takes place in adolescence allows for more complex executive skills, such as metacognition, to emerge and develop (Chapman, Gamino, & Mudar, 2012).
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with weak executive skills: 1. Change the environment to reduce the impact of weak executive skills. 2. Teach the youngster executive skills. 3. Use incentives to get youngsters to use skills that are hard for them.
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Executive Skills Questionnaire for Parents (cont.) 18. I typically break big tasks down into subtasks and timelines. YOUR TOTAL SCORE: 19. I am an organized person. 20. It is natural for me to keep my work area neat and organized. 21. I am good at maintaining systems for organizing my work. YOUR TOTAL SCORE: 22.
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reading or math skills. • Attention/Concentration – activities aiming to stimulate focus on tasks. • Fine Motor – activities used to stimulate movement of the muscles in the fingers, hands and forearms. • Language – activities to stimulate one or more of four basic language skills. 1. Listening - hearing what is said. 2.
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: An Executive Functioning Approach to Writing Executive functions are neurologically-based skills involving mental control and self-regulation. In essence, they are processes that relate to managing oneself and one’s resources in order to achieve a goal (Cooper-Kahn & Dietzel, 2008). Executive functions highly influence the
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27 Sep 2019 · 1. identify formal and informal assessment tools for evaluating executive function skills 2. describe evidence-based interventions for executive dysfunction following traumatic brain ... , S.W. (1993). Route -finding: A measure of everyday executive functioning in the head -injured adult. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 7, 171-181.
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Executive Functioning Basic Information: Executive functioning describes the mental skills humans use to solve problems and achieve desired outcomes. Executive functioning skills include goal-setting, identifying and solving problems, making and following plans, adapting to changes, remembering important information, and self-monitoring.
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13 Executive Function Skills What the problem looks like 1) Planning skills : A massive set of time management and/or project management skills that help us get a r ealistic perception of the time, energy and steps necessar y to “execute” or accomplish a goal/task. This includes planning one’s day, using a calendar, planner or agenda to
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describes how much of an impact that specific area of executive functioning is having on your day-to-day functioning and overall well-being. If you aren’t sure, look back over the problems you identified in that section and consider how much they are impacting your parenting, work, self-esteem, health, mood,
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Singing and Dancing •Make up songs to help remember routines Daniel Tiger songs: “When you feel so mad that you’re gonna roar…” “When you have to go potty, stop…” Schoolhouse Rock “Conjunction Junction what’s your function…” “I’m just a bill, yes I’m only a bill…” •Have a dance party while cleaning up the room
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executive functions (including problem solving) were identified: one random-ised control trial (RCT); two group studies; and 11 case reports or single-subject design studies. In 2005, Cicerone et al. reporting nine additional studies published between 1998 and 2002 that were aimed at improving executive functions, awareness or self-monitoring.
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What’s the big deal about executive functioning? Executive functioning is a large predictor of functional decline in older adults. One in four (1:4) older adults will experience difficulties in completing activities of daily living (ADLs) as a result of deficits in EF (Puente et al., 2014). The consequences of these
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7 Jan 2008 · President, Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Association (AHA), Inc. Stephen M. Shore, Ed.D Assistant Professor of Education Adelphi University Family Services Committee Members Liz Bell Parent Sallie Bernard Parent, Executive Director, SafeMinds Michele Pierce Burns Parent Farah Chapes
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Skills Related to Executive Function HOT EXECUTIVE FUNCTION: This skill comes into play in situations that are not emotionally neutral. This helps kids manage their emotional reactions so that they can use their executive skills to perform a task. A …
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executive skills so they will think before they act, control their behavioral and emotional impulses, set goals, initiate, plan, prioritize, organize and follow through with tasks, manage time constructively, be flexible and persistent in the face of obstacles, and sustain attention. Following are …
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•Organizational skills can be improved with intervention! •Many youths lack the proficiency at skills related to day-to-day executive functioning: • Organize materials • Track assignments • Manage time • Plan work Langberg et al., 2008; Pfiffner et al., 2007; Abikoff et al., 2009
How Executive Functioning skills work, and what you can do to …
What Executive Functions are all about, and how to tell if your child needs to improve them. Page 2 The 12 Executive Functions How each of the 12 Executive Functions work. Page 4 Executive Functions and Childhood Development How developing strong Executive Functioning skills can help your child. Page 6 Executive Functions and Academic Performance
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Overview •Introduction •Types of Students that Will Benefit from Program •Executive Functioning Skills •How to use HOPS Manuals •Main objectives/skills taught in program •Closing Remarks/Questions
STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING AT HOME …
•Organizational skills can be improved with intervention! •Many youths lack the proficiency at skills related to day-to-day executive functioning: • Organize materials • Track assignments • Manage time • Plan work Langberg et al., 2008; Pfiffner et al., 2007; Abikoff et al., 2009
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History of Executive Functioning •Has evolved into a meta-construct •Definitional ambiguity - More than 20 definitions ... Executive Function Skills important for: School readiness more than are IQ or entry-level reading or math. (Blair, 2002, 2003, …
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1. Identify the general skills necessary for student success 2. Define executive functioning 3. Identify the primary executive functions 4. Describe executive dysfunction 5. Discuss strategies and interventions for executive function skills 5 Skills Associated with School & Life Success Academic – ELA/Math Executive Function Skills Social ...
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26 Feb 2017 · Time management skills “Executive Functioning Disorder” used interchangeably with ADHD ADHD = neuropsychologically heterogeneous Multiple “subgroups” even within types. Anxiety and Depressive Disorders Emotional control impacted in both disorders Trouble with Anxiety Disorders and multitasking
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12 PM . 4 PM : 6 PM . 7 PM : 8 PM . 10:30 PM : wake up / get ready for day g lunch . exercise (Mon – Fri) roceries (Sun) dinner : study for 30 minutes relax / have fun
Executive Skills Aren’t Just for Kids By Roxanne Turner, PmP, BCC
the daily chaos of everyday life. Executive skills are the skills that help you get through the day to day and to achieve your goals or bigger aspirations. By understanding your brain through the lens of executive skills, you can thrive versus just survive. With the knowledge of what executive skills are along with additional clarity around your
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Executive Functioning Interventions: Framework for Implementing Intervention Strategies: The material on this page provides a general framework to follow when implementing the various specific intervention strategies for the behaviors measured in the CEFI that may appear on subsequent pages of this report. General Developmental Issues
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Executive functioning is an umbrella term for many abilities including: Monitoring performance Controlling emotions ... (thinking) skills, personality and social behaviour. The most common effects of executive dysfunction are summarised in the table below: What is executive dysfunction? Difficulties with motivation and organisation
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Objective Adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience significant difficulties with executive functioning (EF) and related adaptive skills, yet the lack of interventions in South Korea targeting these areas has resulted in a heightened need to develop an evi-dence-based program.
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thought of as tapping executive skills. Multiple tasks and activities combine to determine the overall level of par-ticipation in addition to the contribution by an execu-tive deficit. The following sections on assessment of adults with TBI are divided according to the four anatomical/behavioral distinctions described above. Sections on ...
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Executive Skills in Children and Adolescents Peg Dawson,Richard Guare,2018-06-13 More than 100 000 school practitioners and ... Handbook of Executive Functioning Sam Goldstein,Jack A. Naglieri,2013-11-19 Planning Attention Memory Self regulation These and ... handouts and worksheets It was designed for speech therapists new to adult speech ...
Coffee cart program for teens with executive functioning deficits
teens with executive functioning deficits to gain these life skills. Other programs exist in the community but meet the needs of different populations. The therapists at this clinic saw a need for a program that promoted executive functioning skills in a real-life collaborative community-based environment, and thus the plan for a coffee cart
Executive Functioning and Mental Capacity
a clinical term and relates to a set of cognitive skills pertaining to working memory, planning, attention focus, remembering instructions, self-control and juggling multiple tasks. ... The terms executive functioning and executive capacity are not referenced in the Mental Capacity Act or the MCA Code of Practice, but there is recognition of ...
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Executive Functioning • Hard to narrow down the key point or main idea of something. Hard to choose the best possible solution to a problem. • Hard to come up with more than one way of thinking about something. Hard to see another point of view. • Problems evaluating how your plan is going, fixing mistakes, and changing the plan as needed.
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DownloaD ADDituDe’s complete success @ school toolkit at aDDitu.De/school school resource additu.de/school Find your child’s EF challenges and check off the interventions that have been effective (or you think may be effective).
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reasoning and inferencing followed by figural and object deduction. These skills are the foundation for many language and thought processes and for activities of daily functioning. The exercises in this book can be done in multiple ways. • Have the clients read items silently and …
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2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . Step 3: Create a schedule . Schedule the task for a specific time, or link it to a daily activity (e.g. “ do the laundry when I get home”).
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of processing and executive function and learn practical strategies to improve written expression and figurative language skills. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of this seminar the participant will be able to: 1.Define how situational awareness, self-talk, forethought and episodic memory are the foundational skills for successful task execution 2.
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FLIPP the Switch: Strengthen Executive Function Skills by Dr. Sheri Wilkins & Carol Burmeister, M.A. Late, Lost, and Unprepared: A Parent's Guide to Helping Children with Executive Functioning by Joyce Cooper-Kahn & Laurie C. Dietzel Your Kid's Gonna be Okay: Building the Executive Function Skills Your Child
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but if students lack executive function, even the best materials won't pro-duce the desired results. If students haven’t developed the brain-based skills to focus, catch and correct errors, identify cause-and-effect relationships, and more, they can't make sense of lessons. Executive function is the missing link to student achievement.
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What Is Executive Function? Executive function is an umbrella term for the complex cognitive processes students use to set goals, plan their time, organize and prioritize, think flexibly, access their working memory, self-monitor, and self-check. The model of a funnel helps to explain the importance of executive function processes for learning.
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Executive Functioning Executive function is a set of mental skills that include working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control. We use these skills every day to learn, work, and manage daily life. Trouble with executive function can make it hard to focus, follow directions, and handle emotions, among other things. There are three main ...